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README

      1 Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java
      2 =====================================
      3 
      4 Requires JDK 1.5 or higher.
      5 
      6 Project page:
      7   http://guava-libraries.googlecode.com
      8 
      9 Report a defect or feature request here:
     10   http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/issues/entry
     11 
     12 Ask "how-to" and "why-didn't-it-work" questions at:
     13   http://www.stackoverflow.com/questions/ask (use the "guava" tag)
     14 
     15 For open-ended questions and discussion:
     16   http://groups.google.com/group/guava-discuss
     17 
     18 Subscribe to project updates in your feed reader:
     19   http://code.google.com/feeds/p/guava-libraries/updates/basic
     20 
     21 IMPORTANT WARNINGS
     22 ------------------
     23 
     24 1. APIs marked with the @Beta annotation at the class or method level
     25 are subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even
     26 removed, at any time. If your code is a library itself (i.e. it is
     27 used on the CLASSPATH of users outside your own control), you should
     28 not use beta APIs, unless you repackage them (e.g. using ProGuard).
     29 
     30 2. Deprecated non-beta APIs will be removed eighteen months after the
     31 release in which they are first deprecated. You must fix your
     32 references before this time. If you don't, any manner of breakage
     33 could result (you are not guaranteed a compilation error).
     34 
     35 3. Serialized forms of ALL objects are subject to change. Do not
     36 persist these and assume they can be read by a future version of the
     37 library.
     38 
     39 4. Our classes are not designed to protect against a malicious caller.
     40 You should not use them for communication between trusted and
     41 untrusted code.
     42 
     43 5. We unit-test and benchmark the libraries using only OpenJDK 1.6 on
     44 Linux. Some features, especially in com.google.common.io, may not work
     45 correctly in other environments.
     46 
     47 

README.android

      1 URL: http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/source/checkout
      2 Version: v11.0.2
      3 License: Apache 2
      4 Description: "Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java 1.5"
      5 
      6 Local Modifications: 
      7    Commented out use of the non-public sun.misc.Unsafe
      8    from guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedBytes.java
      9    Look for "BEGIN/END android-changed" markers.
     10 
     11 Guava-libraries are a grab bag of utility libraries published by Google as
     12 open source, including among other things the Google collections libraries.
     13 
     14 This code is built as a static library.
     15 

README.maven

      1 These folders host the maven metadata which are used to 
      2 build release binaries for hosting in the central maven 
      3 repositories.  These are not considered the "canonical" 
      4 build, but are maintained seperately by (a) volunteer(s) 
      5 with an interest in easy use of Guava by the Maven build 
      6 system.
      7 
      8 As a convenience, these folders have been set up to 
      9 provide alternate packaging of the sub-pmodules, which 
     10 correspond to their respective java packages, with 
     11 sources symbolically linked back to the main project.  
     12 This will work to allow command-line builds on MacOS X 
     13 or other Unix platforms which support symbolic linking, 
     14 but is not known to work on Windows platforms.  
     15 (Obviously the deployed binaries in maven repostories 
     16 will work fine on any compliant JVM).  
     17 
     18 The maintainers of these metadata have used M2Eclipse 
     19 to import these projects directly into Eclipse.  Please 
     20 remember that this codebase uses @Override annotations 
     21 on methods which implement an interface method, and 
     22 therefore require a JDK 1.6 (or newer 1.5 with the 
     23 appropriate fix) to support this behaviour.  Executing 
     24 Maven with an appropriate JAVA_HOME env is sufficient, 
     25 and these metadata do not have toolchain restrictions 
     26 currently set up.
     27 
     28 Christian
     29 cgruber (a] google.com
     30